A browser extension makes your online presence secure and seamless.
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I downloaded the Locker application a year ago, but I was somewhat disappointed due to several shortcomings compared to its competitors. However, last week, I decided to give Locker another try. This time, Locker is significantly improved compared to a year ago and is now on par with its competitors. Here’s a summary of what I appreciate: It includes an auto-fill function that works not just for passwords but also for personal identities. To enhance this further, I would like to see Locker incorporate a small auto-fill icon in forms, similar to what RoboForm offers. There is a feature for generating email aliases, which I find essential for helping users maintain their privacy. Apart from Locker, I’ve noticed that only Proton Pass provides this functionality. To improve further, I hope Locker can enhance this feature by adding a small icon for generating email aliases in the email fields, akin to Proton Pass. The user interface (UI) and user experience (UX) are highly user-friendly. Unlike many other competitors, Locker has the capability to import passwords from various platforms, making it much easier for users to transition to Locker without unnecessary hassle. Congratulations to Locker. With such rapid improvements, I believe Locker has the potential to be among the top three password manager applications in the market.
Good, very potential.
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